A divine property in Digbeth has been listed for sale for £2.5 million - and it comes complete with 83-foot spire.

Holy Trinity Church in Stafford Road is on the market through estate agent Fine and Country and buyers can get their hands on a piece of Birmingham history.

The church was built in the 1820s by architect Francis Goodwin and is modelled on Cambridge's spectacular Kings College Chapel. Key features include a towering spire, 14ft rose window and carved stone features.

The importance of the building to the area and architectural merit is enough to qualify for Grade II-listed status, which means conversions would have to go through strict planning processes.

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However, with an internal floor area of 21,000 square foot and a 195-year history, the church is expected to interest buyers with deep pockets as a development opportunity.

The sales blurb says: "Arguably one of Birmingham's most iconic landmarks offers an unrivalled opportunity for the discerning purchaser. Trinity Church boasts a rich heritage and some stunning architectural features such as its magnificent 14ft rose window, intricate stonework and original windows."